Combreux – Donnery

Combreux – Donnery

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Following the canal, you will pass alongside the Forêt d’Orléans, France’s largest state-owned forest, which offers numerous cycling routes from Vitry and Fay-aux-Loges.

To the south, those wishing to join the Loire à Vélo cycle route can visit Châteauneuf-sur-Loire, an ideal base for exploring the surrounding area.

17.5 km
1h30

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easy

Gâtinais
Orléanais

< Combreux

Donnery >

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  • No rail link on this section. Nearest SNCF train stations: Orléans, Les Aubrais Orléans

 

 

 

 

Fay-aux Loges :

  • Notre-Dame Church (15th-16th century)
  • Saint-Côme fountain
  • Reuilly dovecote
  • canal pumping station.

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Leave the Canal d’Orléans for a stop at the Etang de la Vallée. Just 2 km from the centre of Combreux and 1 km from the canal.
The leisure centre has a beach, so you can go for a swim there.
Refreshments and fast food available in summer. Campsite nearby.

1.2 km
0h10

medium
easy

Valley Pond

Donnery – Orléans

Donnery – Orléans

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In Mardié, at a place called Pont aux Moines, you may see the Oussance, the only cruise boat on the canal, at its landing stage.

Combleux, with its beautiful banks of the Loire, the canal and its locks, make this village one of the favourite walking destinations for residents of the Orléans metropolitan area.

18 km
1h50

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easy

Gâtinais
Orléanais

< Donnery

Orléans >

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Markets:

  • Orléans : every day, Châtelet market halls, Thursday afternoon Place Dunois, Saturday morning Quai du Roy
  • Chécy : saturday morning
  • Jargeau : wednesday afternoon

 

Donnery :

  • former wine-growing village
  • Saint-Etienne Church (13th century)
  • lock
  • stone bridge and water pump on the Oussance

Chécy :

  • Pont-aux-Moines lock
  • dovecote
  • Cooperage Museum

Saint-Jean-de-Braye:

  • Church of Saint John the Baptist (12th–18th centuries)

Orléans :

  • Martroi Square and the statue of Joan of Arc
  • house of Joan of Arc
  • Holy Cross Cathedral, Town Hall
  • Burgundy Street and ancient alleyways
  • Museum of Fine Arts
  • Orléanais Historical and Archaeological Museum –
  • FRAC, Centre for Contemporary Art

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FR : Donnery - Orléans (Loire à Vélo)

A route connecting Place d’Arc in Orléans to Fleury-les-Aubrais station.

3 km
0h20

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easy

Chailly-en-Gâtinais – Combreux

Chailly-en-Gâtinais – Combreux

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The service area at Chailly-en-Gâtinais is very welcoming, with picnic tables, benches, a water fountain, and more.

The water divide between the Seine and the Loire begins at the Bas Grignon lock. The cycle route runs alongside the Gué des Cens and La Noue Mazone ponds.

In Combreux, enjoy the Vallée pond and its beach.

33 km
2h45

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easy

Gâtinais
Orléanais

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Combreux >

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  • No rail link on this section.
Sury-aux-Bois : Saint-Georges Church (15th century).

Nearby :

  • Bellegarde : Romanesque church portal (12th century)
  • castle and pavilion of the Duke of Antin (18th century), home to the Charles Desvergnes sculpture collection
  • town in bloom and rose gardens
  • rose fair at Easter and rose growers’ market on the third weekend in November
  • Vieilles-Maisons-sur-Joudry :
    • Étang des Bois (supervised swimming in July and August).
Combreux : Valley pond (supervised swimming July-August)

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Montargis – Chailly-en-Gâtinais

Montargis – Chailly-en-Gâtinais

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Montargis is a must-see destination (Tour Carrée, half-timbered houses, tanneries). Crossed by the Briare Canal and located at the confluence of the Loing, Puiseaux and Vernisson rivers, you will often find yourself crossing a bridge here.
The Briare Canal will take you to the Buges lock, where the Briare, Orléans and Loing canals meet. From there, you will reach the village of Chailly-en-Gatinais by following the Orléans Canal.

500 metres downstream from the May lock, don’t miss the Chevillon-sur-Huillard swing bridge.

21 km
2h05

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easy

Gâtinais
Orléanais

< Montargis

Chailly-en-Gâtinais >

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From Montargis station:

Montargis:

  • ruins of the feudal castle (12th-14th centuries), rebuilt in the 19th century)
  • St. Magdalene Church (Renaissance choir and 19th-century stained glass windows)
  • town hall (15th century)
  • shopping centre and half-timbered houses in the Tanneurs district
  • Girodet Museum
  • Gâtinais Museum (artefacts from the Roman archaeological site of Sceaux-du-Gâtinais, the ancient spa town of Aquis Segeste)
  • Tanners’ Museum
  • marina

Villemandeur:

  • castle grounds

Chailly-en-Gâtinais:

  • church (16th century)

Nearby:

  • Montargis National Forest
  • Paucourt: Montargis Forest Centre
  • Challette-sur-Loing: lake and site of the three canals, Fernand Boutet School Museum
  • Amilly:
      • Bardin watermill
      • Saint-Martin Church (16th century)

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Orléans – Gare des Aubrais